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  1. I'm guessing that anyone who would have suggested this when Dunne was at City and Laursen was playing for us would have received a very lively response.

    He's been better than I expected him to be, much better.

    Interesting comment there, and very apt,quite a close admission to the existence of the "rose tint " brigade.

  2. Dunne definately MOTM, Gabby took his goals well the second was well executed.

    Petrov had a very good game IMO, his reading of the play and his "pick pocket" work was classy....Took a lot of pressure off the back four.

    I don't think he is a traditional ball winner, but he is effective at what he does. I think i will nick name him "Fagin"

  3. ....Technical ability, no comparison.... despite jimmy's impressive displays.

    I have mixed feelings on jimmy's energy, sometimes he covers too many area's and we lose our shape..... particularly when we havn't got the ball.

    not trying to be picky, but not as convinced as some.

    TRO, agree with some of your points. The original post was about potential and not a comparison of Milner after 14 games and Gerard at his peak.

    As to energy, I think this is a highly valid point but I think Gerard also has this attribute and that is why I am suggesting that Jimmy might be better suited to the third midfielder/second striker role?

    I think his weaker games have been against sides playing 4-3-3 where he tends to get the runaround, especially when playing with Stan who is not the most athletic DCM. The 4-3-3 system would really release him IMO and we could see a 20 goal a season midfielder in the Lampard/Gerard mould.

    Barry, as you know, we agree on so many points and yes I know where your coming from.

    Jimmy Milner is getting all the plaudits right now and many parts of his game are impressive. I think he was a fine signing and his attitude is second to none a great acquisition.

    I think at times when we havn't got the ball against some teams we look vulnerable.It is always going to be difficult to close teams down with 3 wingers.... and I appreciate that we all look for different things in a game.

    I favour the "smash & grab" counter attacking style and then the ability to deny the opposition space.... the other night would have me a coronary if I had to watch it regularly despite the sheer excitement of it all.

    Martin O'Neill is clearly looking for an attacking option and these 3 are very good at times and doubtful at other times( Particularly when the opposition are stronger in midfield, like at the emirates)

    but he has got his mindset and while it works who can knock him.

  4. ....Technical ability, no comparison.... despite jimmy's impressive displays.

    Gerrard is much stronger on the ball and has far more awareness of whats going on around him.

    Gerrard has greater ability to change a game, however jimmy is young and who knows what he can acheive.

    I think Platt was a better player too....slightly different but more effective.

    I have mixed feelings on jimmy's energy, sometimes he covers too many area's and we lose our shape..... particularly when we havn't got the ball.

    not trying to be picky, but not as convinced as some.

  5. Have to say, I'm shocked so many people thought Dowining had a good game! I admit he looked eager to cut in and make things happen, and he knocked a couple of half-decent crosses over, but any good that he did was completely ruined by the number of times he gave the ball away so cheaply.

    Sitting in the lower Holte, it seemed to me that he made at least 5 misplaced passes, but maybe I need to watch the game back on TV.

    As for Petrov, I can see why people often think he's played well. He's comfortable on the ball, does a bit of tidying up in front of the defence and draws plenty of fouls to relieve the pressure. However, as someone who has played centre mid for years, I know it's much easier to look good on the ball when you spend most the game hanging back and reserving energy, waiting for the ball to come to you.

    you are not on your own, but then I don't favour 3 wingers in the side.

  6. I don't think MON signed Henrik Larsson, I might be wrong though TRO.

    I also think we can attract a top striker if we stump up the money and the wages.

    Pomp, he did'nt DICK ADVOCAAT did

    but Martin Kinda developed his game there, just making the point of top quality and his association with it.

  7. This is AVFC. The mighty AVFC. One of a handful clubs in the world who have won the European Cup. The club which started the whole league structure and founded the football league. Football today is only the way it is because of AVFC. The poll should be a rehtorical poll because of course we have the money, and of course we could attract a top class striker.

    The question should really be will MON ever go out and put his reputation on the line and buy the big name player that AVFC is crying out for? Now I think MON is the best thing that has happened to us in my life time however, his biggest failing in my opinion is to get a striker in who will keep Gabby out of the team. I'm not the biggest fan of Gabby, but he has his uses. His use however, I do not believe is starting and finishing every single game. He would be an amazing super-sub. Bought on when defences are tired and rip them to shreds. He's not clinical enough to be playing every single game with the expectation of doing to Villa what Torres does to Liverpool. It will never happen, and we need a man that can. Until we get that striker we will continue to be the nearly team.

    you make some poignant points, my biggest worry or concern with our forwards is footballing Nous

    I most emphatically agree with your remarks towards attracting the talent.

    not a doubt in my mind that Aston Villa football club within reason could attract top talent

    some talent is slightly flawed, some talent is ageing, some have fallen out with their managers and are getable for non-exoribitant prices.

    these players are also dreams on the training ground for all the kids to learn from.

    go on Martin, get us a Henrik Larsson

  8. I think our strikers are ok.... each one has limitations, fortunately for different reasons.... but on their day, they are exciting, gabby at Arsenal, John Carew against Stoke( i think)

    I am absolutely convinced the players we buy are Martins Choices, not Randy's and if Martin Wanted a technically gifted player, Randy would fund it for him.

    Can we attract a technically gifted Player, like

    Paul Merson

    Benito Carbone

    Luc Nilis

    Dwight Yorke

    Juan Pablo angel

    Nobby Solano

    David Ginola

    Didier Six

    Morley

    some others I may have failed to mention

    Previous Managers with far less funds, and far less charisma than Martin O'Neill have attracted players with Tech Ability( with modest funds) .... so no we have what we have by design, not the fact we can't attract them.

    He may well have a plan do this next, we'll have to wait and see.

    but don't blame it on money or attraction.

    PS It would be interesting for the statisticians amongst us if we could tell where we were in the league when we signed some of the above magicians.

    I seem to remember we were still in Birmingham too.lol

  9. Be tempted to go 4-5-1 in this one.

    Don't think Heskey is 100% and just don't like Carew in the team at the moment, rather he be an impact sub if we need a goal.

    Perhaps...

    Usual back 4.

    ------Petrov------

    ---Coker--Delph-

    Milner--------Downing

    --------Gabby---------

    and let's really get stuck into them, confidence isn't high, let's match them in the middle and get stuck into them early, don't let them settle.

    This for me. The Plop games in the second half of last season and earlier this season and the Arsenal game shows that we are not good enough to play Sky 4 teams that play 4-3-3 with a 4-4-2 and that we need to match up to their formation to give ourselves a chance. Whilst this Plop team, particularly without Mascherano, are nowhere near as slick as the Arsenal CM they would overrun a Petrov + 1.

    The only change I might make is to drop Stan, who IMO had a very poor game against Arsenal and looked tired (but MON will never do this), and bring in Albrighton to keep Jimmy in the middle.

    JC as the impact sub and big Emile to get a rest before the Blackburn FA Cup game.

    Please God a 2-0 victory!

    In my view the reason stan had a poor game is because, young, milner & downing were not winning anything....some may say its not their game , but then that leaves it up to stan on his own to protect the back 4..... too much.

    3 wingers in the team ...when we havn't got the ball leaves us vulnerable.

  10. I think despite us having a resolute team, endeavour and team spirit will only take you so far.

    to date we don't have individuals with the talent of Dwight yorke, Gary shaw, Brian Little or Gordon cowans.... we don't have prolific scorers like Andy Gray or David Platt.

    we may even have a better team than those played in, but we don't have their ability to do it so consistently.

    I feel Martin has done really well so far, as for where he goes from here I don't know, because he gives little indication as to whether the accusation in some quarters that he is in a time warp or lives in the 80's is fair.

    He says very little as to what he thinks about the future development so you wouldn't know whether he is happy with us or wants to press on and make us even better.

    i don't know what to think, other than we need some players who can change a game regularly to make the top flight

  11. two points behind united at christmas is a superb achievement.!

    I think this more or less sums up what I'm saying

    No it isnt. no it isnt a superb achievement. its meaningless in terms of 'achievements'. Its December. If we are two points away from united in may, thats a superb achievement.

    We havent done anything yet, thats what I'm saying, and there is a long way to go and our opponents are bloody good and bloody experienced. this is the best league in the world. To finish sixth in this League considering the opposition this season would be a really good achievement

    To finish fourth? Wow, I think you underestimate greatly what is required. the team that finishes fourth in this League will be one of the best teams in Europe, historically you would say capable of launching a serious bid for the Champions League title next season. Look at our squad, and ask yourself that question, are we that good?

    I think you are wasting your time here, with all due respect.You are pissing on peoples chips and they are not having it....all the sense in the world and by jove you are talking some ....is immaterial.

    You have clearly stated ( only short of the stamp of runnymede) that you are happy with the way things have panned out.... but no they have skipped that bit to wallow in your doubt, which in my view is justified, despite some great results.

  12. I fancy there'll be a battle for fourth that goes all the way to the line, and I fancy we'll be in the thick of it.

    I've been surprised this season with how easily I've been drawn in and tempted by belief. I started the season convinced we'd be in a battle for the last UEFA spot and not overly confident we'd get it.

    Liverpool have changed that.

    New hope from the new world because between them the American board and the comical Spanish manager of Liverpool football club have made a rare old mess of things and Liverpool are now on the edge of the precipice. Skint, not performing well and falling apart at the seams, they are as little as a couple of defeats away from bowing out of the race for fourth early and that single fact has for me changed the face of English football and lit this season up.

    It's not just me and it's not just us, the collapse of Liverpool will be causing excitement amongst that most maligned of groups; Spurs fans and also amongst the fans of Manchester City. All three of us know we're in this battle and we all know we can win it, I think we would all say it's possible for the other two to win it; I'm not sure if Liverpool believe at the moment.

    City too though have disappointed, I thought they would "click" a little better than they have, that they'd have off days but for the most part sparkle. They haven't, they've lacked any kind of sheen or lustre and still look for the most part a pretty ordinary side for 80 minutes of any match. They'll get it right in the end, but the sun is shining and I don't see any reason why we shouldn't make hay.

    It's not our improvement that's given me some hope of success this season, or at least it's not just our improvement, it's the failure of others.

    I think we've got grit, some really good experience and more quality than others give us credit for. We don't play with the style of Arsenal, or indeed Spurs, but we have a certain something.

    I also think we have better depth than some of the teams around us and I'd fancy our second team against the second teams of Spurs or Liverpool.

    I don't make us favourites and I've a horrible feeling Spurs might snatch it, but we're not the outsiders and we're a lot nearer than I thought we'd be.

    You're spot on PB about pressure being the telling factor; we're largely untested in the hot bit of the season, but I don't necessarily think that means we'll crumble. It doesn't necessarily mean we'll stand tall either, but I don't think we'll know until we get there...and I think we'll get there.

    In ten games time we'll be a lot more sure I guess, but I see no reason not to stick the old dream out on the block again and risk the heartbreak.

    This could be our year.

    (As I seem to remember saying just about every year.)

    as much as I like Carew and Agbonlahor.... I think there is a more consistent stream of goals from Crouch and Defoe.

  13. When I say annoying I mean to say that he annoys me, and he does. He irritates me, grates at me, in perhaps much the same way that an ex girlfriend might. The things that used to seem cute and charming now just get on my nerves. I'm not alone either, many people I speak to feel the same. But this isnt about O'Neill, who I think is actually doing a pretty decent job all things considered, and who, being fair, has also said that he fully expects as I do that the top four come May to be more or less the usual suspects.

    Guys, if you think that me saying Villa are a solid top six side but no more is overly gloomy then I suggest you pull yourselves up sharp. We are a really decent team, with decent players. Milner I think will be a superstar in time. And yes we are on a great run, Downing has made quite a difference and I'm really enjoying it, really revelling in being able to take the mick out of scousers and gobby man City fans - while I can. But top four? Champions League? Come on, be serious.

    Look. For most of the campaign to date we have been bloody dull, as boring as Leicester were under O'neill for those old enough to remember how dire they were to watch (although I'll concede they were effective, especially when they played us!). How many games have we had more than 50% possession? more shots than the opposition? I accept that these things dont win points, goals for and against do, but ultimately the fourth best (or better) team in the land is going to be better than that, better than a team who cant hold possession even against mediocre opposition like Stoke. I'm sorry if you dont like me pointing that out.

    I admire our grit, our determination, our effort. These are all fine and necessary qualities in a football team, but this isnt 1980 any more, it isnt enough, not by far. The top teams have genuine world class quality, and they have it in depth, and they have grit, determination and effort, and experience. We dont have that quality, sorry. I appreciate thats not going to be popular at this time, but its simply true. After 38 games the League table doesnt lie, and Villa in the top four is just that, a lie, we simply arent that good, if we were we would be able to dominate the odd game of football or at least look like the better of the two teams on show.

    Just imo naturally.

    PB for what my opinion is worth on here, I agree with you on many points. I also agree with many things blandy says, so I guess I'm somewhere in between.

    We have made good strides and the development is now noticeable with the defence much more dogged, but I too still have my doubts about our ability to score when we need one. I do feel there is almost an obsession on here of speculating where we will finish, when we are still " work in progress".... I havn't a clue where we will finish,because there are too many imponderables.

    I do think we need an out and out ball player who can change a game.... i.e Merson,Di Canio, that type.

    I don't think we are far away now, but not there yet.

    .....However, there is plenty to be pleased about.

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